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Philippine Journal of Nursing ; : 95-97, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004956

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@#A researcher's journey is marked by an ongoing quest for knowledge, the discovery of facts, and the introduction of new paradigms and perspectives. The idea of reflexivity lies at the core of this undertaking, a broad technique that involves researchers critically assessing, evaluating, and self-critically critiquing how their subjectivity and circumstances affect the research processes. This paper delves into the different research paradigms and perspectives, their own set of challenges, and the significant influence they have had on my work and their significant effect on my future works.

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Philippine Journal of Nursing ; : 47-58, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004947

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@#Glass ceiling is the unseen barrier that prohibits women and minorities in achieving a higher potential in the workplace. This barrier influences the well-being and prosperity of women and minorities resulting to career stagnation and inability to earn a higher income. Despite the abundance of literature on the issue, there is a dearth of comprehensive information that examines the organizational, cultural, and individual factors that contribute to the glass ceiling phenomenon in the healthcare industry. The main goal of this study is to do a full scoping review to find and map all the existing healthcare settings that contribute to the glass ceiling effect. A total of 28,184 hits resulted in the search of the published and grey literature. Nine articles passed the full-text review and were further reviewed. Data were synthesized and interpreted to determine the experiences of nurses about the glass ceiling phenomenon. Findings: Gender discrimination, bias, and stereotyping prevent nurses from learning executive summary skills, maintain the gender wage gap, and lead to unequal treatment of women and men in the health workforce; structural and systemic barriers within healthcare organizations can restrict their access to these higher-level positions; underrepresentation of women in leadership roles leads to lack of mentors; and lack of work-life balance due to limited flexible work arrangements.


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Sexismo , Equidad de Género , Enfermeras y Enfermeros
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